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Frank, an elderly Joy Elf, is about to retire, and Santa assigns Lim’rick to him as an apprentice. Lim’rick’s first assignment is to help Mrs McCready find the joy within her. Surrounded by daemons that plague her with negative thoughts and memories, Mrs McCready, one of the Lord’s Elect, has lost touch with her joy. As Lim'rick strives to help with this assignment, he is aided by The Nine, Santa’s elves who are the physical representatives of the fruits of the Spirit. They help him learn more about daemons, elves who have fallen from grace and now work for the Father of Lies, tormenting humans on earth, and the true meaning of joy. Can Lim’rick help Mrs McCready find the joy within her before Christmas? Find out in Mrs McCready and The Joy Elf by Michael Hume.
At a time when gifts are being exchanged and there is festivity in the air, Michael Hume likes to remind us of the true nature of joy. Joy is not given, joy is not fickle, and joy is different from fun, entertainment, or jokes. Joy is an innate gift of God to us, ‘a clever joke the Father tells the Son inside us.’ Indelible, yet sometimes dormant. Hume urges us to connect with the Joy within us. I look forward to this continuing as a series of holiday mythology mixed with the fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, faith, goodness, gentleness, meekness, and temperance. A positive Christmas story, Mrs McCready and The Joy Elf will delight and educate readers.